Category: New software

HzSwitch is a quick applcation for changing of the monitor refresh rate.
It will detect available frequencies and will let you create profiles for your applications.

This will get handy for users having 144Hz monitors that dont want to drive the VGA to the maximum while playing simple games that dont even reach 144 FPS or they simply dont support such refresh rates.

You can select your fallback default frequency in options, add profiles to each executable.
All available frequencies are listed also in quick tray popup menu where you can quickly switch them.

There is a new, cheap and practical geiger counter on the market, it’s Radex ONE from Quartarad.com.
The Radex ONE uses SBM-20 GM tube, which is very sensitive and can detect beta, gamma and xray radiation.
You can display 3 different values on the display : uSv/h , dose in uSv and CPM.
It has sound alarm which is adjustable from 0,10 to 1,00 uSv/h and also vibration alarm.
It can measure from 0-999uSv/h . which is enough for day to day use in the environment.

Unit is powered only by single AAA battery, and due to good engineering, the unit can stay ON for 6 days straight until the battery is depleted.
There is also possibility to connect the unit to PC via USB.
It can send data to the computer and with the software from Quartarad you can save graphs, change settings of the unit and upgrade the firmware.

Here is a video review of the unit.

If you want to upload the data to radmon.org,
you can use my application: DOWNLOAD

Few days ago I had posted trailer for a game in development where I had not given away the name of the game.
And now you know.

You can download the game for free at this link : DOWNLOAD (220MB)
The game is called Sociopath : The path of destruction , and it was done to demonstrate functions and ability of the engine.
Which will be used for another much longer and more quality made game 🙂
There are also other plans for the engine, which will be revealed after the game is released.

Sadly the game Sociopath is only in Slovak language right now, if popular will be ported to English.

If you had purchased new hard drive and especially new SSD drive, I bet one of the first things you want to do is to transfer all your Steam or Origin games to the new drive, however their install directories can not be moved without the whole Steam or Origin.

One other way is to delete the game and “download/install” again on other hard drive, that is very time consuming and not to mention those poor souls who have slow internet connections.

And besides users have usually 60GB if not 100GB+ of games in their Steam or Origin directory and moving all of them to small SSD seems like waste of space.

This issue is all solved by “Game Mover” which is designed to move games that are installed within the Steam or Origin directory to any other location you wish, even onto network drives. You can also use “Move custom” to move any other directory you wish.